Indiana Jewish History: Scrapping to Survive: A Continued History of Jewish Scrap Metal Dealers, Vol. 42

by Indiana Jewish Historical Society

Paperback, 2017

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Available

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REF 977.2 IJHS

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Publication

Dog Ear Publishing (2017)

Description

Other publications available: - Jimmy Guilford. A Jewish History of Purdue 1920-1940. Andrey Abraham Potter: The Man for All Reasons. H. Gordon & Sons Department Store. The Story Of David S. Redelsheimer. Congregation B'nai Judah in Whiting, Indiana. 2015 - Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary, Inc. Werner Leo Loewenstein, M.D. The Singing Camp: The Musical Tradition Of Myron S. Goldman Union Camp Institute. Abe Silverstein: Father of the U.S. Space Program. 2014 - Bonds as Strong as Steel: A history of Indiana scrap metal dealers and their families. 2011 - There are Jews in Southern Indiana: The Bloomington Story. By Katie Himm and Lana Ruegamer Eisenberg. October 2009 - The Middletown Jewish Oral History Project II. December 2005 - A Century of Jewish Education in Indianapolis: 1860 to 1960. By Lindsey Mintz. A Tree Of Life: An Early History of the Indianapolis Bureau of Jewish Education. July 2003 - Beginnings of the Indiana Jewish Historical Society. By Max Einstandig. 1993… (more)

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145755108X / 9781457551086
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